Today in 2020, Plywood is a common and popular building material which is used in endless applications. It is one of the oldest building materials known to man.
Check out our “custom” page which showcases recently installed artwork and furniture designed by local councils, landscape architects, architects and consultation with our internal Product Design Engineers.
Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum recently completed major heritage restoration work. In order to protect the fragile collections, specialised protection measures were required.
When the new shopping centre complex was built, the designers needed to consider its location - being an outlet centre as part of the Perth Airport precinct.
The new dental fitout is located only 15 mins away from the Brisbane CBD and attracts people of all ages, as part of the new precinct surrounding the Estilo on Kittyhawk multi-story apartment block.
Now known as 'Parklands', the Commonwealth Games Athletes Village developed on the 29 hectare site began construction in 2015 - and was completed by Grocon in late 2017.
Designed by i2C Architects and constructed by Cooper & Oxley, the Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia (FIPWA) is a state-of-the-art agri-food innovation facility comprised of an Innovation Centre, Research and Development Centre, and Food and
The largest single-tenanted commercial office building in Australia have a positive wellbeing vision to 'create a positive work environment where staff can thrive'.
As a proven supplier of advanced noise control materials, Pyrotek was approached by a leading acoustic consultant in the UAE offering expert services in the Construction Industry.
The City of Melbourne is home to the award-winning Melbourne Museum, which has a permanent collection on display across eight galleries, including one specifically designed for children.
Subject to various standards and regulations, bollards act as a physical barrier designed to enhance the safety of pedestrians and vehicles when using a car park.
Water is an essential part of our lives and its management not only is but must be part of today’s world in order to prevent serious damaging effects it can have if left uncontrolled.
Sydney Metro Northwest, the first stage of Australia’s largest new public transport project runs from Rouse Hill to Epping including twin15 km tunnels, a 4 km elevated skytrain, and 270 metre cable-stayed bridge.
The seismic design of buildings primarily focuses on protecting occupants in the event of an earthquake, but it also has a few important sustainable benefits.